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Stephen Kuffler

Date of Birth 24-August-1913
Place of Birth Hungary
(Eurasia, Europe, Kingdom of Hungary)
Nationality United States of America, Hungary
Stephen William Kuffler ForMemRS was a pre-eminent Hungarian-American neurophysiologist. Often, he's been referred to as the "Father of Modern Neuroscience". He founded the Harvard Neurobiology department in 1966, and made numerous seminal contributions to our understanding of vision, neural coding, and the neural implementation of behavior. He is known for his research on neuromuscular junctions in frogs, presynaptic inhibition, and the neurotransmitter GABA. In 1972, he was awarded the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University.

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